Men And Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBBBBC A BDBBEED A FGFFFFG

IA
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Men the Angels eyedB
And here they were wild wavesC
And there as marsh descriedB
Men the Angels eyedB
And liked the picture bestB
Where they were greenly dressedB
In brotherhood of gravesC
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IIA
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Man the Angels markedB
He led a host through murkD
On fearful seas embarkedB
Man the Angels markedB
To think without a nayE
That he was good as theyE
And help him at his workD
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IIIA
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Man and Angels yeF
A sluggish fen shall drainG
Shall quell a warring seaF
Man and Angels yeF
Whom stain of strife befoulsF
A light to kindle soulsF
Bear radiant in the stainG

George Meredith



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